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john paul stevens. pat summitt. bob dylan. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. everybody please have a seat and welcome to the white house. it is an extraordinary pleasure to be with all of you to present this year's medal of freedom. and i have to say just looking around the room, this is a packed house which is a testament to how cool this group is. everybody wanted to check them out. this isle highest civilian honor this countryan bestow. which is ironic because nobody sets out to win it. nobody ever picks up a guitar or fights a disease or starts a movement thinking you know what, in i keep this up in 2012, i could get a medal in the white house from a guy named barack obama. this wasn't in the plan. but that's exactly what makes this award so special. every one of today's honorees is blessed with an extraordinary amount of talent. we could fill this room many times over with people who are talented and driven. what sets these men and women
john paul stevens. pat summitt. bob dylan. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. everybody please have a seat and welcome to the white house. it is an extraordinary pleasure to be with all of you to present this year's medal of freedom. and i have to say just looking around the room, this is a packed house which is a testament to how cool this group is. everybody wanted to check them out. this isle highest...
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. >>> steven baldwin is a popular movie actor. we'll talk to him about violence in movies and whether it's a factor in this incident in ones like this. that's next. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. i think we should see other people. in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would've appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're alwa
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ambassador, chris stevens, and four others were killed. cnn's arwa damon has more now, from benghazi. >> this probably is one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations, not just in support of the united states, but more condemning the attack that took place on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. people taking to the streets yesterday in the thousands, demanding democracy, but more importantly, demanding an end to the extremist militias, who people here and the government say were in fact, behind the attack that took ambassador steven's life and the life of three other americans. what happened on friday, hundreds of these pro-democracy demonstrators began to take matters into their own hands and began to storm the various militias in the city of benghazi, including this militia. if you will remember's the libyan government has said that it has detained individuals who are a part of this group, in association with the attack on the u.s. consulate. although they say the group, as a whole was not behind that assault. >> arwa dam
ambassador, chris stevens, and four others were killed. cnn's arwa damon has more now, from benghazi. >> this probably is one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations, not just in support of the united states, but more condemning the attack that took place on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. people taking to the streets yesterday in the thousands, demanding democracy, but more importantly, demanding an end to the extremist militias, who people here and the government...
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. >> i my character's name is steven, he is in charge of running the candy household and the plantation and quinton told me to be black. u, i know her. >> in what special ways do you prepare for a role that has historical context. >> i did not have to learn a lot about slavery. i grew up in the south, i know a lot about it. i wanted to be honest to the times and find a way to have my character relate to the other characters in the film in a verbally and ideological way of not being as educated as i am now. >> cnni-report interviews are each saturday at this time, select questions by going to our website and you watch previous i-report interviews too. did you catch quinton's a police officer jumps into frigid water to try to save a woman from drowning. and cut! very good. people are always king me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insu
. >> i my character's name is steven, he is in charge of running the candy household and the plantation and quinton told me to be black. u, i know her. >> in what special ways do you prepare for a role that has historical context. >> i did not have to learn a lot about slavery. i grew up in the south, i know a lot about it. i wanted to be honest to the times and find a way to have my character relate to the other characters in the film in a verbally and ideological way of not...
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population of a tiny country like libya and they're protesting against the killing against ambassador stevens and extremism. every major religious leader across the muslim world acrossed board condemned violent protests and condemned calls for extreme action and radicalism. it's just a question of what we're paying attention to. we tend to focus on the things that produce the best images on tv. >> i want to read something from the "new york times" in this article. the muslim world -- the muslim world cannot visit both ways. they cannot place islam at the center of political light and in extreme cases political violence while at the same time declaring that the religion is off-limits to contestation and ridicule. is there a belief in the muslim world that you can't have -- can you have it both ways? that the prophet mohammed or cannot in any way be depicted at all? is it a sense that the muslim world wants it both ways? >> i don't think roger cohen is being fair and accurate. prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the diff
population of a tiny country like libya and they're protesting against the killing against ambassador stevens and extremism. every major religious leader across the muslim world acrossed board condemned violent protests and condemned calls for extreme action and radicalism. it's just a question of what we're paying attention to. we tend to focus on the things that produce the best images on tv. >> i want to read something from the "new york times" in this article. the muslim...
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ambassador chris stevens stayed. part of a small suite. we are told this is where the ambassad ambassador, after being separated from house guards in the chaos, smoke and darkness, died of smoke inhalation. what we are being told is that the ambassador's security detail brought him into this location, shutting the door. trying to ensure his safety. and then we were being told when a situation finally -- the situation finally calmed down the ambassador's body was then taken out through this window by a group of libyans. other consulate staff were evacuated to what was supposed to be a safe house but then it, too, was targeted. that's where would more americans died. libya's government vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice but the country's president touring the site admitted that would be difficult. >> we will do our best. whether we succeed or not -- we expect help from our friends. >> reporter: currently you are not capable, currently can you not control these groups, currently? >> you are not far from the truth. >> reporter: the que
ambassador chris stevens stayed. part of a small suite. we are told this is where the ambassad ambassador, after being separated from house guards in the chaos, smoke and darkness, died of smoke inhalation. what we are being told is that the ambassador's security detail brought him into this location, shutting the door. trying to ensure his safety. and then we were being told when a situation finally -- the situation finally calmed down the ambassador's body was then taken out through this...
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ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans were killed. pro-democracy demonstrators in benghazi are fighting back against radical extremists they blame for the deadly attack. more from benghazi. >> reporter: this probably is one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations not just in support of the united states, but more condemning the attack that took place on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. people taking to the streets yesterday in the thousands, demanding democracy. but more importantly, demanding an end to these extremist militias whom people and the government here say were in fact behind that attack that took ambassador stevens' life and the life of three other americans. what happened is that at night on friday hundreds of these pro-democracy demonstrators began taking the situation into their own hands and storming various headquarters of known extremists militias in the city of benghazi, including the headquarters of the militia. and the libyan government says it has detained individuals who are part of the assoc
ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans were killed. pro-democracy demonstrators in benghazi are fighting back against radical extremists they blame for the deadly attack. more from benghazi. >> reporter: this probably is one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demonstrations not just in support of the united states, but more condemning the attack that took place on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. people taking to the streets yesterday in the thousands,...
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in april of 2011, steven and johnson filed against each other. it was no surprise they didn't get along. what people described yesterday is that steven, who they heard from in the last years just shows up, all of a sudden, dressed in a suit. he looked like he was going to work with a black briefcase and gun. "the new york times" reports a co-worker was seen on his linked in page as another manager at the company saying she was with him when she saw johnson lurking behind some cars. she said oh my god, what is he going to do. i talked with witnesses who saw him walking down the street. they described him as having a handgun next to him. he was lurking around, trying not to let anyone see he was armed. he pulls out the gun and starts firing away, obviously targeting him deliberately. >> do we know how many shots he got off? >> it's unclear how many shots he got off or whether anybody was injured at that scene. what happens after that, johnson, apparently changed or yelled at by various people runs up the street to the corner. he's right by the empi
in april of 2011, steven and johnson filed against each other. it was no surprise they didn't get along. what people described yesterday is that steven, who they heard from in the last years just shows up, all of a sudden, dressed in a suit. he looked like he was going to work with a black briefcase and gun. "the new york times" reports a co-worker was seen on his linked in page as another manager at the company saying she was with him when she saw johnson lurking behind some cars....
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steven moore joins us from washington. steven is a senior economics writer with "the wall street journal." he writes op-eds. he's involved in the opinion pages. he's also a co-founder of the organization called club for growth, which has really been at the forefront of fighting tax increases across the board. so, you know, sometimes, steven, on tv we talk about grover norquist and a lot of people really don't like him. you think grover has the right idea. you have colleague es in the senate, in the house of representatives. we have talked about this endlessly for many months and we both sort of went into the last few days thinking they'll get a deal, they'll do it. it will increase some tacks on the rich and we'll figure out a number. i think both of us put forward it would be $500,000, the threshold. were we wrong or what? >> well, you know, ali, i love you, but i don't want to spend new year's eve with you and we may be doing that. i don't know. look, i still think -- i have been saying this for the last three weeks, the
steven moore joins us from washington. steven is a senior economics writer with "the wall street journal." he writes op-eds. he's involved in the opinion pages. he's also a co-founder of the organization called club for growth, which has really been at the forefront of fighting tax increases across the board. so, you know, sometimes, steven, on tv we talk about grover norquist and a lot of people really don't like him. you think grover has the right idea. you have colleague es in the...
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chris stevens, u.s. ambassador to libya, died in a rocket attack that also killed three security staff members. the last time an ambassador was killed by terrorists was in 1979. in cairo, egypt, protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy and ripped down the american flag. joining me now, author and senior fellow at stanford universi university, fouad ajami. >> this is extremely sad. sometimes words cannot express the absurdity and horror of such things. we've been here before. more than two decades ago the famous episode of writing a book that muslims considered offensive and then people died. protests greeted the publication of the book. an offensive film is met with a deeply offensive and violent attack on the consulate in benghazi. the sadness of it is that ambassador stevens worked long and hard for the liberation of the libyan people from the dictator moammar gaud aautography. >> appearing kron earlier today, newt gingrich said these attacks are evident of a wider war that's coming. do you agree
chris stevens, u.s. ambassador to libya, died in a rocket attack that also killed three security staff members. the last time an ambassador was killed by terrorists was in 1979. in cairo, egypt, protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy and ripped down the american flag. joining me now, author and senior fellow at stanford universi university, fouad ajami. >> this is extremely sad. sometimes words cannot express the absurdity and horror of such things. we've been here before. more...
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elise knew ambassador stevens. before we talk about the relationship and the ambassador himself, i want you to tell me the most important part of what hillary clinton said. was she working towards a message of condolence or trying to make sure that the world knows that the relationship between this country and libya is unaffected? >> ashleigh, i think she was trying to do all of those things. show condolences, shock, condemning the horrible attack and saying this would not deter the united states from working ahead with the libyans and this would not end the bond that the u.s. has with the libyan people. she said it was a very small group of extremists that carried thought attack and in fact christopher stooefbs and the team were popular in libya. let's take a listen to what secretary clinton said moments ago. >> this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths around the world. we condemn in the strongest terms this senseless act of violence and we send our prayers to the families, friend
elise knew ambassador stevens. before we talk about the relationship and the ambassador himself, i want you to tell me the most important part of what hillary clinton said. was she working towards a message of condolence or trying to make sure that the world knows that the relationship between this country and libya is unaffected? >> ashleigh, i think she was trying to do all of those things. show condolences, shock, condemning the horrible attack and saying this would not deter the...
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ambassador to libya, chris stevens. how does the secretary of state and how does the former president -- how could they move forward on their agenda realizing that there is so much volatility in the region? >> well, you know, suzanne, i think one of the key issues is the economic side of it because, after all, a lot of these countries -- look at ejust a minute, for example. they have huge numbers of young people with no jobs. so these -- this poverty and the lack of jobs, lack of opportunity and very large numbers of young people fuels sometimes the problems. these kids basically have nothing to do, and then they could be inspired to do something, you know, demonstrate, or do something else more violent. if you look, suzanne -- i was just thinking, secretary clinton, when she walked into that room, she noted that they have a combined endowment of those groups of $50 billion. that's huge. what they want to do is try to help by getting that money, helping organizations in those countries. >> and, jill, one of the things b
ambassador to libya, chris stevens. how does the secretary of state and how does the former president -- how could they move forward on their agenda realizing that there is so much volatility in the region? >> well, you know, suzanne, i think one of the key issues is the economic side of it because, after all, a lot of these countries -- look at ejust a minute, for example. they have huge numbers of young people with no jobs. so these -- this poverty and the lack of jobs, lack of...
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another american family is desperately trying to bring home steven knight, an american who has been in a mexican prison more than a year. cnn's rafael romo has his story. >> reporter: this is what steven knight looked like in october of last year. the american entrepreneur says he has since lost 60 pounds and suffers from health problems. he contacted cnn by phone from the mexican prison where he is being held. >> living conditions -- basically five people. we shower, we eat and live in -- at 12. >> reporter: he was arrested at night as he was trying to fly back to the united states with 950,000 did you in cash. he is being tried for money laundering. but knight says the cash was legitimate. >> it's preposterous. i sold a vessel, which they're fully aware of. they seized the vessel, stamped my papers. >> reporter: knight says they paid the first half of the transaction with a check. for the second and final payment, the buyer chose cash. knight was arrested, along with walter steevens, his friend and boat captain. they're both being held in the same cell with three other people. >> it'
another american family is desperately trying to bring home steven knight, an american who has been in a mexican prison more than a year. cnn's rafael romo has his story. >> reporter: this is what steven knight looked like in october of last year. the american entrepreneur says he has since lost 60 pounds and suffers from health problems. he contacted cnn by phone from the mexican prison where he is being held. >> living conditions -- basically five people. we shower, we eat and...
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ambassador to libya, chris stevens. targeted or not, ambassador stevens was killed along with three other members. me they planned to hit the consulate in benghazi, and were waitinged for an opportunity to strike. that opportunity came in a street riot last night. here's secretary of state hillary clinton today. >> he risked his life to stop a tyrant, then gave his life trying to help build a better libya. live at the state department now to ellise. first of all, to the new information we are getting here because this is very rare. we understand for an ambassador to be killed by terrorists. does it change how people feel about what has happened at the state department that people's dear friend and colleague that he was not targeted, but this was something of a tragic accident? >> suzanne, i think the halls of the state department really are mourning right now everybody. chris stevens was someone that was well known to everybody. effects one of the most pop lash -- popular people of the foreign service. if you hear about
ambassador to libya, chris stevens. targeted or not, ambassador stevens was killed along with three other members. me they planned to hit the consulate in benghazi, and were waitinged for an opportunity to strike. that opportunity came in a street riot last night. here's secretary of state hillary clinton today. >> he risked his life to stop a tyrant, then gave his life trying to help build a better libya. live at the state department now to ellise. first of all, to the new information we...
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attorney steven taylor who says they say they want to help but universities won't admit it. both guests have actually filed briefs on this fisher-u.t. case. mr. taylor, you first. what will be ms. fisr's arguments since she was on the 10% requirement that would have granted her admission based on her accomplishments. >> her argument is university of texas are violating principles the supreme court laid down in its last affirmative cases in 2003. in particular, universities said they could use race but they could not engage in racial balancing which means they could not seek proportional representation of the population. university of texas overtly does that. the court said you have to phase ou racial preferences within 25 years. nine of those years are gone, and it's quite clear, in part because of the slowness of working towards racial proportionality and what they call critical mass of every minority in every classroom, it's quite clear that the university of texas is on a trajectory that would extend racial preferences for many, many decades, and that clearly violates the
attorney steven taylor who says they say they want to help but universities won't admit it. both guests have actually filed briefs on this fisher-u.t. case. mr. taylor, you first. what will be ms. fisr's arguments since she was on the 10% requirement that would have granted her admission based on her accomplishments. >> her argument is university of texas are violating principles the supreme court laid down in its last affirmative cases in 2003. in particular, universities said they could...
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. >> reporter: steven and jeffrey need to jump 30 feet in the air to qualify for the olympic games but that's not compared to their greatest challenge, beating each other. >> sometimes they fight during the training so it's tough. you have to separate them a little. but sometimes when they have rough days they support each other a lot which makes it easier. >> reporter: world champ tatiana trains them both to face anyone but steven knows jeffrey is the one to beat. >> i'm concerned being with my brother, he has natural born talent. he hand so perfectly into the trampoline that if he -- if everything goes his way perfect, he could be the best in the world. >> reporter: yet 19-year-old jeffrey still looks up to steven. >> he has a very good work ethic. he comes into the gym. he trains his hardest and always puts his heart into it. >> reporter: when loretta gluckst gluckstein encouraged them to jump on a trampoline she never thought it would be an olympic sport and sibling rivalry. >> they are so close. they've been doing this together every -- i mean literally together every day for the
. >> reporter: steven and jeffrey need to jump 30 feet in the air to qualify for the olympic games but that's not compared to their greatest challenge, beating each other. >> sometimes they fight during the training so it's tough. you have to separate them a little. but sometimes when they have rough days they support each other a lot which makes it easier. >> reporter: world champ tatiana trains them both to face anyone but steven knows jeffrey is the one to beat. >>...
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this is romney's senior strategist, stuart stevens. my question is what is the republican rap on this guy? what has he done wrong? >> well, stuart stevens is famously described as the most interesting man in politics. he's not just a political consultant, he's an author, he's an extreme sports advocate. the problem is -- >> eclectic. >> yes. but he's taken extreme amount of power with inside the romney campaign. that is an unforgivable sin in politics. everyone is looking for their own piece of the pie. stuart stevens positioned himself as the key figure inside the romney campaign and so when things don't go well, people start pointing their fingers at him. and they say that stevens doesn't have the record of being able to connect with the base. theoretically stevens is someone who should be in a perfect position to lead a general election campaign, pitching not to the base, but to the vast center of the electorate but it hasn't been working and you saw today, ed gillespie being brought him, him trying to make that case. the camp reori
this is romney's senior strategist, stuart stevens. my question is what is the republican rap on this guy? what has he done wrong? >> well, stuart stevens is famously described as the most interesting man in politics. he's not just a political consultant, he's an author, he's an extreme sports advocate. the problem is -- >> eclectic. >> yes. but he's taken extreme amount of power with inside the romney campaign. that is an unforgivable sin in politics. everyone is looking for...
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joining me now we've got joe and rhonda stevens and you're heading back to houston. >> no, dallas. >> sorry about that. what did you expect when you got to the airport today? >> we thought we would be delayed. we got here at 2:00. our flight is at 3:30 and we could hop on right now. >> reporter: were you surprised to see this? >> yes. >> in fact, you were telling me you left on tuesday to get -- >> to get ahead of the traffic, and we didn't have any traffic on tuesday and it's been fairly unevent ful. >> reporter: terrific. we hope the rest of the trip works out the same way. thank you very much, indeed. of course, i'm reminding everyone to try to get to the airport at least an hour and a half ahead of time just in case there are lines. you can always change, fredricka, as everybody tries to squeeze what time they have left on this holiday weekend. >> what about the airlines? any potential headaches out there? >> reporter: you know, when things run smoothly it's good for business. so despite higher fuel costs, remember, if there are backups, that could be a problem. if they have to ch
joining me now we've got joe and rhonda stevens and you're heading back to houston. >> no, dallas. >> sorry about that. what did you expect when you got to the airport today? >> we thought we would be delayed. we got here at 2:00. our flight is at 3:30 and we could hop on right now. >> reporter: were you surprised to see this? >> yes. >> in fact, you were telling me you left on tuesday to get -- >> to get ahead of the traffic, and we didn't have any...
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thank you very much, steven. really appreciate it. >>> well, monday night's debate, mitt romney listed mali as one of the hot spots affected by international terrorism. it was once hailed as a model of democracy in africa. we'll look at why mali now a ticking time bomb. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. our boys. husband's sister's boys. play cousins. i'm just gettin' started. woo! [ male announcer ] shop now and put it on layaway. so, you have more time to pay. walmart. so, you have more time to pay. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise y
thank you very much, steven. really appreciate it. >>> well, monday night's debate, mitt romney listed mali as one of the hot spots affected by international terrorism. it was once hailed as a model of democracy in africa. we'll look at why mali now a ticking time bomb. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved!...
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let's bring in anna navarro and steven maier of the wall street jiern natural. steven, how do you feel being the token white guy on the show? >> i'm the minority on the show. great to be on your show, don, thanks for having me. >> anna, why no love for white voters in this campaign? >> i think there's plenty of love for white voters. you have mitt romney doing a bus tour right now through new hampshire and ohio, through pennsylvania. got to tell you, i've within to new hampshire and i've been to ohio and there's a lot of white people there so i think they're getting plenty of love. they are -- it's a good voting group for republicans. we actually have a white male gap that obama has got to overcome. >> that's why we're talking about this and trust me, i was at the iowa state fair and so your point is well taken, anna navarro stephen, president obama 38% of white voters. is that a white voter problem? you wrote about that this week, didn't you? >> i did. it is a big problem for president obama. i wrote this story, don, because as you said at the outset of the sho
let's bring in anna navarro and steven maier of the wall street jiern natural. steven, how do you feel being the token white guy on the show? >> i'm the minority on the show. great to be on your show, don, thanks for having me. >> anna, why no love for white voters in this campaign? >> i think there's plenty of love for white voters. you have mitt romney doing a bus tour right now through new hampshire and ohio, through pennsylvania. got to tell you, i've within to new...
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. >> sloane stevens is making a name for herself in the tennis world. the 19-year-old with the athletic build and big smile is the youngest player in the top 50. she's not afraid to tell you about her approach to the game. >> it's going to be hectic out there. but i think, you know, just going to be a grind to hit every ball back, run after every ball. just if i'm losing, you're going to be tired, i'm going to be tired and it's just going to be a battle. >> oh, and there she is live. sloane stephens, joining us live in just a few minutes with the best dim pals and smile on the planet. can't wait to talk to you. we're going to be talking to you up next about what's next. where do you go from here? oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> later today the u.s. open women's finals plays out in queens, new york. serena williams taking on victor
. >> sloane stevens is making a name for herself in the tennis world. the 19-year-old with the athletic build and big smile is the youngest player in the top 50. she's not afraid to tell you about her approach to the game. >> it's going to be hectic out there. but i think, you know, just going to be a grind to hit every ball back, run after every ball. just if i'm losing, you're going to be tired, i'm going to be tired and it's just going to be a battle. >> oh, and there she...
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i love the optimism from people like steven, i respect him. but realistically though, you have so much money that still needs to be negotiated. we only have a few days left, everybody is out of town right now. realistically, we are going over the cliff and therefore, you have payroll processing firms right away, like adp that have been told that those payroll checks immediately are going to be hit with that extra 2%. yes, all americans are going to see it in their very first paycheck in 2013. >> oh, joy. thank you very, very much for being with us in the days before christmas. have a greeted one. >> happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >>> the recession has already been pretty tough on a lot of small business owners now some of them are saying uncertainty about the fiscal cliff is more than they can handle. emily schmidt explains. >> climb on. >> reporter: there are people who make overcoming obstacles, even those towering 40 verier if the val feet high easy. these rock climbers are the heart of the climbing center business. >> i think with clim
i love the optimism from people like steven, i respect him. but realistically though, you have so much money that still needs to be negotiated. we only have a few days left, everybody is out of town right now. realistically, we are going over the cliff and therefore, you have payroll processing firms right away, like adp that have been told that those payroll checks immediately are going to be hit with that extra 2%. yes, all americans are going to see it in their very first paycheck in 2013....
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. >> steven kopf, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> washington d.c. when it comes to hurricane sandy. schools there will be shut down ahead of the storm. we'll find out what else in the area might be impacted by hurricane sandy. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. >>> if you have travel plans for the mid-atlantic or northeast, you need to think again. chad meyers will explain that sandy is going to make a mess of anyone's commute. short or long. >> short or long. the airlines are saying we'll waive those fees. we know you can't get there, the planes won't be there so plan accordingly. you can go to your local airport on line and find that out because we
. >> steven kopf, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> washington d.c. when it comes to hurricane sandy. schools there will be shut down ahead of the storm. we'll find out what else in the area might be impacted by hurricane sandy. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s...
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chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. and two weeks ago he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three of his colleagues, chris was killed in the city he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story because chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign service officers, he built bridges across oceans and cultures and was deeply invested in the international cooperation that the united nations represents. he acted with humility, but he also stood up for a set of principles, a belief that individuals should be free to determine their own destiny and live with liberty, dignity, justice, and opportunity. the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on america. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government and from the libyan people. there should be no
chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. and two weeks ago he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three of his colleagues, chris was killed in the city he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story because chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign service...
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the words of chris stevens here. the republican chairman of the government committee here lookg into benghazi released the documents friday night. and i want to bring in the former undersecretary of political affairs at the state department, nick burns. nick, welcome. >> thank you. >> you were at the state department for more than ten years, knowing about these cables now, can you just take me inside the state department, you know, when you're hearing words like this, like security vacuum and you're getting these requests from an ambassador, what is the process like? how is it handled? >> well, brooke, i'm sure there will be lots of questions tonight about security post both president obama and governor romney. it is a very important issue. in the state department, of course, security for our diplomats, for our people overseas and more than 275 embassies and consulates, that's job one, that's the priority. it has been for second clinton a and her predecessors. we outside of government cannot possibly know all of the
the words of chris stevens here. the republican chairman of the government committee here lookg into benghazi released the documents friday night. and i want to bring in the former undersecretary of political affairs at the state department, nick burns. nick, welcome. >> thank you. >> you were at the state department for more than ten years, knowing about these cables now, can you just take me inside the state department, you know, when you're hearing words like this, like security...
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ambassador to libya chris stevens. you will recall the ambassador was murdered along with three american colleagues during an attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi on september 11th. the president praised stevens for his service to his country. he vowed to bring the killers to justice. mr. obama's remarks ending just moments ago carried live on cnn. he also spoke out about all of the religious extremism in the middle east and elsewhere around the world, specifically making mention to that extraordinarily offensive video. have a listen. >> i have made it clear that the united states government had nothing to do with this video, and i believe its message must be rejected by all who respect our common humanity. it is an insult not only to muslims but to america as well, for as the city outside these walls makes clear, we are a country that's welcomed people of every race and every faith. we are home to muslims who worship across our country. we not only respect the freedom of religion, we have laws that protect individ
ambassador to libya chris stevens. you will recall the ambassador was murdered along with three american colleagues during an attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi on september 11th. the president praised stevens for his service to his country. he vowed to bring the killers to justice. mr. obama's remarks ending just moments ago carried live on cnn. he also spoke out about all of the religious extremism in the middle east and elsewhere around the world, specifically making mention to that...
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which is a huge percentage of a tiny country like libya, and they are protesting against the murder of stevens, and against radicalism, and across the board they condemned violent protest and condemned the extreme radicalism, and we tend to focus on the things that produce the best images on tv. >> i want to read something from the "new york times." the muslim world cannot have it both ways. it cannot place islam at the center of political life and in extreme cases political violence while at the same time declaring that the religion is off limits to contestation and ridicule. is there a belief in the muslim world that you can have it both ways, that the profit muhammad cannot in any way be depicted at all is it a sense that the muslim world wants it both ways? >> i don't think he is being fair or accurate. most of the major divisions in islam between sunnis and shias have to do with the muhammad legacy. it's not about meaningful criticism and debate and it's about mockery and humiliation, and i have to underline a small percentage of muslims, that is not separable from the kind of countries t
which is a huge percentage of a tiny country like libya, and they are protesting against the murder of stevens, and against radicalism, and across the board they condemned violent protest and condemned the extreme radicalism, and we tend to focus on the things that produce the best images on tv. >> i want to read something from the "new york times." the muslim world cannot have it both ways. it cannot place islam at the center of political life and in extreme cases political...
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. >>> empty seats at the american idol judges table, j-lo is out, steven tyler is out. and the challenge is going to be to find -- after some long, hard thoughts, i decided it's time to let go of my mistress before she boils my rabbit. what do you think? >> i think that "american idol" viewer ship is down. steven tyler will be fine, he's on tour, i think he's eligible for social security now, he's 64. i think he'll land on his feet and the show will go fine. >> this is the highest rated show in television in the u.s. and big, big sponsors like coca-cola and ford. >> you know what's interested? me, i am available for being a judge on "american idol" maybe lindsay lohalohan. she's been in front of more judges than most lawyers. think outside of the box, american idol, get chief justice john roberts, he's big on health care. it will bring politics, it will bring older and younger people. maybe charlie sheen. let's have the whole cast of jersey shore together at one time. >> that might watch. >> we have to bring something exciting back to the show. it's still number two, bu
. >>> empty seats at the american idol judges table, j-lo is out, steven tyler is out. and the challenge is going to be to find -- after some long, hard thoughts, i decided it's time to let go of my mistress before she boils my rabbit. what do you think? >> i think that "american idol" viewer ship is down. steven tyler will be fine, he's on tour, i think he's eligible for social security now, he's 64. i think he'll land on his feet and the show will go fine. >>...
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., possibly while ambassador stevens lay dying inside. we have no word if he's been charged or is even in custody but he sure looks proud. then there's this guy holding up the peace sign, many on the scene photographed by cell phone. this is the scene of a crime. these are pictures at the scene of a crime. the u.s. mission still on fire while this is going on. where are these men? have they been questioned? are they in custody? do we know anything about them? who was their leader? one person who may know something about this is the reporter who was breaking this story, david kirkpatrick, he sat down with the suspected ring leader having the frappe. he joins us over the phone from benghazi, libya. i was just sastounded by your report. does the suspect admit he had anything to do with the murders and the attacks? >> reporter: no, he said he was on the scene and arrived after the shooting had begun and was basically trying to break up a traffic jam. he said he had nothing to do with any acts of aggression that night. he's only suspected of b
., possibly while ambassador stevens lay dying inside. we have no word if he's been charged or is even in custody but he sure looks proud. then there's this guy holding up the peace sign, many on the scene photographed by cell phone. this is the scene of a crime. these are pictures at the scene of a crime. the u.s. mission still on fire while this is going on. where are these men? have they been questioned? are they in custody? do we know anything about them? who was their leader? one person...
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we spoke to marketing expert mark stevens. he says advertising during the super bowl is a popularity contest and does little to sell a product. for example, one ad set to air sunday from cars.com has a guy with two heads talking to a dealer about buying a car while his smaller head since -- ♪ let's get those keys and drive ♪ >> it's a little weird. mark stevens claims it's a waste of money sniet h. >> it has nothing to do with cars. nothing to do with cars. it's bee vis and butthead of the '80s. businessmen would never, ever give their own money to it. that to me is the acid test. >> steven says you need a strong message that resonates long after the super bowl ends and you need to make sure the product is the thing people remember, otherwise there are probably better ways for a company to spend its ad dollars. unless, of course, that company is one that advertises every year, like coca-cola or budweiser. it's almost as if it's not the super bowl without a good commercial from one of those guys. these companies have deep p
we spoke to marketing expert mark stevens. he says advertising during the super bowl is a popularity contest and does little to sell a product. for example, one ad set to air sunday from cars.com has a guy with two heads talking to a dealer about buying a car while his smaller head since -- ♪ let's get those keys and drive ♪ >> it's a little weird. mark stevens claims it's a waste of money sniet h. >> it has nothing to do with cars. nothing to do with cars. it's bee vis and...
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ambassador chris stevens, former navy seals glen dougherty and tyrone woods, and information officer sean smith. officials believe the four men were killed by radical islamic insurgents who used a protest over an anti-muslim film as a diversion to attack the consulate. ala gorani has more on the kinds of concerns that ambassador stevens apparently had about his personal security or the security of his fellow comrades there. >> right, and of american interests in eastern libya and other parts of libya as well. you know, all the way back in june of this year a senior libyan official was already telling cnn that u.s. drones were flying over suspected jihady camps, that this was already a cause for concern. according to the libyan official, and this is something, again, that was said a few months ago back in june long before this attack on the u.s. consulate that there are 200 to 300 men under the control of radical islamist commanders. in that part of libya, and one of the things that chrissteins was reportedly worried about was that there had been already efforts or that there were pla
ambassador chris stevens, former navy seals glen dougherty and tyrone woods, and information officer sean smith. officials believe the four men were killed by radical islamic insurgents who used a protest over an anti-muslim film as a diversion to attack the consulate. ala gorani has more on the kinds of concerns that ambassador stevens apparently had about his personal security or the security of his fellow comrades there. >> right, and of american interests in eastern libya and other...